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Free Knitting Pattern for Beginners: Knit a Simple Project Pouch

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Become a knitter by learning how to knit a simple project pouch! This beginner-friendly pattern will teach you the essentials of knitting. It’s free and simple to follow. Best of all, you’ll have a cute little bag to store your future knitting projects in.

Fun fact: knitting is only 2 stitch types – the knit stitch and the purl stitch. Mastering these 2 stitch types – which you’ll learn in this beginner project pouch pattern – puts you on your way to advancing your skills!

Learn how to knit a simple project pouch with this free knitting pattern for beginners

This is an original pattern, created by me, with the sole purpose of showing you how to knit. The simple bag you create will boost your confidence so much! It’s the perfect size to take your knitting projects along with you, or simply store them when you aren’t working on them. Or, you could think of it like a knit handbag and use it as a clutch purse. It’s up to you!

This pouch pattern will teach you the following:

Simple Project Pouch Pattern Info + FAQ

Inside this free pattern, you’ll find information about yarn choice, what needles to use, plus all the essential information about creating the actual pouch. Curious what the finished project will look like? Check out the photos below. Then read through some of the most common questions I receive about this small pouch.

What yarn should I use?

The pattern calls for a “super bulky” yarn. That means it’s a very thick yarn. All yarns have what’s called a “category weight”. Specifically, this refers to the yarn’s thickness level. This particular pattern calls for a bulky weight yarn.

Different yarn thicknesses create different results. In this pattern, the scarf is cozy because the yarn is super bulky. A thinner yarn would create a more lightweight scarf.

The yarn I recommend to use is Lion Brand Wool Ease Thick and Quick, in Deep Lagoon.

This yarn is available at most big box yarn stores, like Joann Fabrics. It’s also a very affordable option for beginners. You need 1 skein of yarn if you choose this yarn. If you choose a different super bulky yarn, please keep in mind you’ll need about 107-120 yards of yarn.

Information about category weight and yardage of yarn is all contained on the yarn label. Get more information about how to read a yarn label right here.

Simple knitted project pouch - free knitting pattern for beginners

What size needles should I use?

Knitting needles come in many different sizes. Similar to the yarn category weight, different needle sizes will create a different effect. Some needles are very small and thin. Others are very thick.

The size of the needle – it’s thickness – is usually paired to the category weight of the yarn. Accordingly, since this pattern calls for a super bulky yarn, the recommended needle size is also bulky!

The recommended needle size is a US 13. View an affordable US 13 knitting needle set at Joann Fabrics here.

One thing to note about knitting needles: they come in 3 types.

You’ll notice in the link above, I recommend a type that has a cable connecting the needles. These are called circular needles. Circulars are my preferred type of knitting needle. I like these for beginners because the cable will hold your stitches for you, making it less likely that you’ll drop stitches (aka, they fall off the needle and unravel).

You could also choose straight needles, if you prefer. These are needles that look like sticks, and are not connected by a cable. View a US 13 size straight needle here.View a US 13 size straight needle here.

I don’t know how to knit or purl. Should I try this pattern?

In a word: yes!

This pattern has been specifically designed for you as a beginner knitter.

There are included tutorials teaching you how to work the knit and purl stitches. You’ll also learn how to use knits and purls to create the 2 most common stitch patterns: garter stitch (all knits) and stockinette (alternating rows of knits and purls).

You don’t need to know how to knit already in order to use this pattern. You’ll learn to knit by creating the project pouch! And, in my opinion, the best way to learn something is by doing.

What happens if I get stuck or make a mistake?

There are no mistakes in knitting! Every “mistake” is an opportunity to uncover what happened, learn more about the structure of stitches, and adjust going forward. Don’t put pressure on yourself to be “perfect.” This is about having fun, and learning a new skill.

In the pattern, you’ll find a link to a private Facebook community for Charmingly Modern Beginner Knitters. You can get help with your project inside this group. The goal is to build your confidence with this scarf pattern, and show you you can become a knitter.

Getting stuck just means you need to ask for help to get unstuck. That’s why the group exists.

That and you’ll also want a place to show off your pouch when you’re finished! We’re cheering you on to that finish line 🙂

What if I don’t understand the pattern when I open it?

I wont sugar coat this: when you’re beginning to read a knitting pattern, it’s going to look strange to you. Like with anything new you try, it takes a bit of time until it becomes familiar.

Luckily, this pattern is very simple and straightforward. It’s structured like a knitting pattern would be. But contains a lot of extra information to help you get used to reading a pattern.

Give yourself time and patience. Go slowly. And, use the link to join the private Facebook Group so you can get help if you need it.

What if I’m too nervous to even get started?! I’m afraid I’ll mess it up.

Getting started is half the battle! Starting a knitting project begins with a slip knot and a cast on. There are instructions with video tutorials on how to do both of those in the pattern.

Plus, since I’ve created this knitting pattern with you in mind, there are places along the way where you’re instructed to pause and observe your work. Which means you won’t get too far into the project without periodically checking in with yourself and your project.

Think of it this way: you want to become a knitter, right? In order to do that… you have to knit. This free knitting pattern gives you the best opportunity to do that, because it’s thorough and easy to follow. Plus, you have me behind you, supporting you and cheering you on.

If you have any other questions about the pattern, you can reach out to me at anytime on INSTAGRAM. Send me a DM and we’ll talk it through.

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How to download the Simple Beginner Project Pouch Pattern

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3 responses to “Free Knitting Pattern for Beginners: Knit a Simple Project Pouch”

  1. Joan Avatar
    Joan

    Cannot seem to download the pouch pattern no matter what I do. HELP, please

  2. Annedda Stiller Avatar

    I need knitting patterns for little pouches for a project I’m working on. I tried to make one on my own and the edges were uneven so I did something wrong.

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